Around eight minutes of the commonest knowledge in the industry crammed
into a fifteen-minute hot-air balloon. I did learn that CME likes to sell
Epiphones and Squiers. Schecter and Michael Kelly are very competitive at
just under $300. Is there something about these guitars that makes them
inoptimal for a beginner?﻿

I don’t like the term “beginner” guitar. Figure what kind of music you will
be playing, have an awesome guitarist friend who plays the style you like
accompany you to test guitars and take it from there ﻿

there’s no “beginner guitar” yes there are those packs that are starter
packs but you can spend as much money as you want at some price range they
all just end up being the same just fancy but if you’re a beginner get what
ever you can afford but don’t break the bank you might hate guitar playing﻿

I had (and still do) an Epi LPJ. Wasnt bad at all. Rarely broke strings.
Intonation would go all wrong on the high e string, if the string got to
old. Only guitar that I’ve used in the past eight years that I still have.
Got mine for a hundred US dollars from Sam Ash Direct.﻿

All I had was a 70-dollar strat clone (it says “Legend” on the headstock)
and an Aria amp.
Currently I have an Ephiphone Les Paul Ultra and a Gibson Les Paul Studio,
but honestly, contrary to what the guy says in the video, the cheaper
guitars have been getting better and better imo, although Epiphones used to
be high-end products back in the day, not the “cheap toys that look kind of
like Gibsons.” Don’t get me wrong, they aren’t bad, it’s just that the ads
that say “John Lennon used a Casino” are kind of deceptive. ﻿

Very Good Episode Sammy. I like how you are now in your Rock Professor
phase with the beard. Please add Bass/Keys/Persussion to the mix as well.
Also. What the good and bad dynamics there is to a Rock
Trio/Quad/Quintet/Sextet as well when it comes to bands. I have seen some
very powerful Trio’s. Even within a Quintet. It seems like there are two
styles. The AC/DC style where there is a distinct solo and rhythm
players, or the Judas Priest Style, where both players play lead and
rhythm and go back and forth which each other. ﻿

got a laguna guitar pack from guitar center for christmas probably five to
6 years ago it came with a line 6 amp and a cord and it’s the only electric
guitar that I own to this day. It’s pretty good, I’ve upgraded the amp to a
marshall but ya going through all the effects I have it sounds good and is
recommended!﻿

It probably shouldn’t surprise/annoy me so much but why does he only adress
men? Looking for some practical advice, I wasn’t expecting to be hit by all
those sexist assumptions… “Go get your gf this romantic cover album and
she’ll give you a sexual treat”.
Some constructive criticism: the word “partner” loses its diplomatic worth
when you follow it up with gender stereotyping.